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India Business Law Journal - November 2022

Volume 16, Issue 5

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Highlights:

In this issue

Debate on section 141 of NI act

The world of commercial transactions contains numerous unique intricacies, many of which are yet to be statutorily regulated

CAM advises on tech park buy

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) advised Continental Automotive Components (India) on the acquisition of Southgate Tech Park in Electronic City, Bengaluru, representing the largest buyout deal of ready commercial assets in 2022

Court bans use of Amitabh Bachchan’s persona

Delhi High Court has issued an interim injunction prohibiting individuals or entities from violating the publicity and personality rights of renowned Hindi film actor Amitabh Bachchan

The A-List 2022-23

The leading lawyers and icons most recommended by clients

Sovereign green bond framework

Green & keen

A framework for the deployment of sovereign green bonds shows the government is committed to a marriage of climate and infrastructure

Indian hotel acquisitions

No room at the inn for inept acquisition

By Sumes Dewan and Tanya Mishra, Lex Favios
Suing AI in India

Suing AI will need better human law

By Sumathi Chandrashekaran and Essenese Obhan, Obhan and Associates
India Material adverse events

Deciding how material is an adverse event

By Raghubir Menon and Swati Sharma, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.
resignation of lawyers

Jumping ship

Although not sparking this trend becoming known as the “great resignation”, the pandemic surely added fuel to the fire, pushing many lawyers

video

Employees may soon get better privacy protection

By Mathew Chacko and Aadya Misra, Spice Route Legal
India Business Law Journal

Opening doors

Cybersquatters risks in India

Cybersquatters riskier to handle, harder to punish

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis
India takeover code

Poison pills give immunity from hostile takeovers

By Soumya De Mallik and Prithviraj Chauhan, HSA Advocates
dividing patent applications

Dividing patent applications – a strategic approach

By Manisha Singh and Virender Singh, LexOrbis

India Business Law Journal – November 2022

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